Bonus: when SAM was against KVM
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Just an old thread in which I was arguing of KVM being the best thing since sliced bread…
Luckly, I remain of the same idea and continue to experience with KVM till today.I just want to give credit to @scottalanmiller for have brought me to know the VMware and Xen world, at that time :).
Thank you Scott, your claims have significantly boost my IT career, even if we did not agree at all!
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YOu need to wait for your uploads to finish. 100% is the upload portion, it returns a URL when the processing is complete.
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Keep in mind, five years ago Xen was still quite a bit ahead. KVM wasn't mature like it was today and Citrix hadn't worked so hard to kill of Xen. It's a very different market today.
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Why do you keep deleting these posts?
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Oh, it's back.
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Sorry, my mobile browser makes a mess but now it's ok :D.
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@scottalanmiller said in Bonus: when SAM was against KVM:
YOu need to wait for your uploads to finish. 100% is the upload portion, it returns a URL when the processing is complete.
No, @scottalanmiller that is likely not what is happening in this case. In this case he uploaded the image prior to selecting a category. I have repeatedly told you this but you seem to fail to recognize this is an issue.
It is also the issue with people claiming that tags do not work. If you attempt to add a tag prior to selecting a category, you will not be able to.
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@francesco-provino said in Bonus: when SAM was against KVM:
Just an old thread in which I was arguing of KVM being the best thing since sliced bread…
Luckly, I remain of the same idea and continue to experience with KVM till today.I just want to give credit to @scottalanmiller for have brought me to know the VMware and Xen world, at that time :).
Thank you Scott, your claims have significantly boost my IT career, even if we did not agree at all!
Technology changes fast. I wouldn't go back further than a year or two with most info-gathering.
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@jaredbusch said in Bonus: when SAM was against KVM:
@scottalanmiller said in Bonus: when SAM was against KVM:
YOu need to wait for your uploads to finish. 100% is the upload portion, it returns a URL when the processing is complete.
No, @scottalanmiller that is likely not what is happening in this case. In this case he uploaded the image prior to selecting a category. I have repeatedly told you this but you seem to fail to recognize this is an issue.
It is also the issue with people claiming that tags do not work. If you attempt to add a tag prior to selecting a category, you will not be able to.
I do this a lot, on mobile and desktop
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@jaredbusch said in Bonus: when SAM was against KVM:
@scottalanmiller said in Bonus: when SAM was against KVM:
YOu need to wait for your uploads to finish. 100% is the upload portion, it returns a URL when the processing is complete.
No, @scottalanmiller that is likely not what is happening in this case. In this case he uploaded the image prior to selecting a category. I have repeatedly told you this but you seem to fail to recognize this is an issue.
It is also the issue with people claiming that tags do not work. If you attempt to add a tag prior to selecting a category, you will not be able to.
This I can also verify, I catch myself doing it from time to time.
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Things change very often, probably at the time it was not something a lot experienced and worked with.
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@dbeato said in Bonus: when SAM was against KVM:
Things change very often, probably at the time it was not something a lot experienced and worked with.
Five years is certainly a long time in the lives of KVM or Xen.
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@reid-cooper said in Bonus: when SAM was against KVM:
@dbeato said in Bonus: when SAM was against KVM:
Things change very often, probably at the time it was not something a lot experienced and worked with.
Five years is certainly a long time in the lives of KVM or Xen.
Or Hyper-V
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@jaredbusch said in Bonus: when SAM was against KVM:
@reid-cooper said in Bonus: when SAM was against KVM:
@dbeato said in Bonus: when SAM was against KVM:
Things change very often, probably at the time it was not something a lot experienced and worked with.
Five years is certainly a long time in the lives of KVM or Xen.
Or Hyper-V
Maybe even longer there.